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Laugh, Clown, Laugh ()


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A professional clown and a self-indulgent count learn to help each other with their problems, but then become romantic rivals.

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Tito
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Simon
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Simonetta
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Giancinta (as Cissy Fitz-Gerald)
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Luigi
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Lucretia
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Stage Manager (uncredited)
Julie DeValora ...
Nurse (uncredited)
Helena Dime ...
Lady at Luigi's Party (uncredited)
Leo Feodoroff ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Frankie Genardi ...
Little Boy at Tito's Death (uncredited)
Lilliana Genardi ...
Little Girl at Tito's Death (uncredited)
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Little Girl at Tito's Death (uncredited)
Emmett King ...
Doctor (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Oldest Boy at Tito's Death (uncredited)
Fay Webb ...
Extra (uncredited)

Directed by

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Herbert Brenon

Written by

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David Belasco ... (play)
 
Tom Cushing ... (play)
 
Joseph Farnham ... (titles)
 
Elizabeth Meehan ... (writer)

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Herbert Brenon ... producer
Irving Thalberg ... producer

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H. Scott Salinas ... (2002)

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James Wong Howe

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Marie Halvey

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Ray Lissner ... assistant director
Will Sheldon ... assistant director

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Cedric Gibbons ... set designer
Glenn Cravath ... poster artist (uncredited)

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Alfred Adeline ... stunt double: Lon Chaney

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Gilbert Clark ... wardrobe

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Jack Feinberg ... set musician
Sam Feinberg ... set musician

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Hilda Nelson ... stand in: Loretta Young on tightrope

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Mark Northam ... special thanks
Don B. Ray ... special thanks (as Don Ray)

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Plot Summary

As professional clowns Tito and Simon are traveling, they happen upon an abandoned child, whom they take in and name Simonetta. When Simonetta is older, she becomes a circus performer herself. One day she is looking for roses, and climbs into the garden of Count Luigi Ravelli. The count becomes infatuated with her, but she leaves as soon as possible. Sometime later, Ravelli consults a doctor about his fits of uncontrollable laughter, and there he meets Tito, who has come to seek help for his fits of uncontrollable weeping. The two decide to help each other, and they establish a friendship, but problems arise when they realize that they are both in love with Simonetta. Written by Snow Leopard

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Also Known As
  • Ris donc, paillasse! (France)
  • Lach, Clown, lach! (Germany)
  • Ríe, payaso, ríe (Spain)
  • Lache, Clown, lache (Austria)
  • Skratta Pajazzo (Sweden)
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  • 73 min
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Budget $293,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Herbert Brenon reportedly loved to pick on and ridicule a 14-year-old Loretta Young (Note: Young turned 15 on day 18 of the 45-day shoot.) in her first big role, but was civil with her whenever Lon Chaney was present on the set. Chaney noticed this and never left her side, even if his character wasn't needed for shooting that day. He directed her throughout the shoot and became her surrogate father on the project. "I shall be beholden to that sensitive, sweet man until I die", said Young of Chaney. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces (2000). See more »
Quotes Simon, aka Flok: Laugh, clown, laugh... even though your heart is breaking!
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